Senior Software Engineer for Clio’s Court Rules (British Columbia)

Senior Software Engineer for Clio’s Court Rules (British Columbia)

21 Aug
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Clio
|
British Columbia

21 Aug

Clio

British Columbia

Join Clio as a Senior Software Engineer, focusing on the Calendar and Court Rules that are vital for legal professionals. Engage in complex problem-solving and project leadership in a flexible hybrid work model.

In this pivotal role at Clio, you’ll work on jurisdiction management, deadline automation, and critical billing processes. Leading initiatives and mentoring rising engineers will be essential aspects of your work. Collaborate with cross-functional teams while implementing cutting-edge solutions using AI.

Key Responsibilities:
• Shape project designs and document development processes
• Address complex jurisdiction-related challenges
• Mentor engineers through effective code review and discussions




• Facilitate technical architecture conversations across teams
• Enhance productivity using AI for project management

Requirements:
• Significant experience in Ruby on Rails applications
• Demonstrable project leadership with thorough documentation
• Excellent communication for diverse team interactions
• Proven mentoring abilities with earlier-career engineers
• Experience handling ambiguous situations in team settings

Contribute your skills in a meaningful way at Clio and help develop solutions that keep lawyers ahead of deadlines.
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📌 Senior Software Engineer for Clio’s Court Rules (British Columbia)
🏢 Clio
📍 British Columbia

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